Description
- Import of our company
- The model is designed as a visual teaching tool to be used in courses such as physiology, health science, etc., to help students understand the shape of objects and the distribution between shapes.
- It is also available to explain topics such as the shape of the disorders and the structure of the joints.
- A standing adult male is modeled by measurement. It is 45 cm tall. The skeletal model shows the ossification of an adult person.
- Hand, arm, foot and leg parts are movable
- Skull: 22 bones, marked with lines. The calvarium was cut transversely in order to observe the internal structure of the skull. The mandible was not heard when needed.
- Spine: It consists of 7 cervical vertebrae, 12 thoracic vertebrae, 5 lumbar vertebrae, coccyx, tail fossil and 23 intervertebral discs. There are 4 details in the spine. Neck and lumbar folds that are convex forward, thoracic and sacral coverings that are convex backward.
- Rib cage: Consists of 24 bones, costal cartilage and sternum. Here there are 7 pairs (1-7) of true rib roots, 3 pairs (8-10) of false ribs and 2 pairs (11-12) of floating ribs.
- Legendary copy: Consists of coccyx, tailbone and 2 pieces of hipbone.
- Arm and hand bones: Consist of 64 bones. The shoulder belt (scapular and clavicle code) is fixed to the ribcage. Major joints such as shoulders, wrists and elbows are mobile.
- Leg and foot bones: Consist of 62 bones. The pelvic girdle (hip bone) is fixed, creating a pelvis fossil. Other leg and foot bones can be removed. Major joints such as hip, knee and ankle are mobile.
- Made of good quality PVC
- It has a pedestal (Pedestal type may vary depending on stock)
- The carrier bar is fixed to the base with washers and nuts.
- It is shipped in its original packaging, in a printed polyurethane foam and kraft box.
Targeted Gains:
- The concepts of bone, joint, muscle and summary, which provide the support and movement of our body, and the relationships between these structures are clear.
- The condition of the skeleton and muscles varies with different samples.
- Specifies the parts and equipment of the bone.
- Ppens the folds of the skeletal cartilage.
- Gives examples by classifying the joints as movable, semi-movable, and non-movable.
- The support and movement system questions positives and negatives.
- Gives examples of technological developments in support and movement systems.
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